10 Most Strangest and Weirdest Cars Ever Made
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For those of you who wanted to see the floating with a crap ton of headlights Chrysler Newport, it ain’t there. Saved up your time
Looks like a Photoshop anyway
Shit i found your comment after watching this video
I should've read comments first... 🤦
*New Yorker
Thanks
i came here specifically to see the car with 10 headlights to no avail
thanks for the heads-up. Do NOT appreciate clickbait
It looks like a 1970 Chrysler Imperial with a row of headlights in the grill.
Yeah, wtf?
Wheres the multi headlight mopar
It’s a Chrysler Newport.
notice how he said "most strangest"
Strange recognizes strange I guess.
Ok
Yea. Improper English
Pretty strangest eh?
That is the weirderest way to phrase it.
The original Fiat Multipla, which was much smaller than the later one, also had 6 seats: 3 rows of two. This Multipla has 2 rows of 3 seats. Very practical car. Perfect for people who don’t care about other people’s opinions.
In my opinion is not an ugly car, there are some ugly cars in this world, but fiat multipla is nothing compared to them.
The Mini Moke. Built for hot climates: guys is wearing a full blown winter jacket.
I have to admit I am rather fond of the Fiat Multipla. I understand why some consider it ugly, but it is its unconventional look that appeals to me. In a world where it can be difficult to differentiate one make and model of car from another the Multipla dares to be different, both inside and out. It is also a supremely practical vehicle with three abreast seating front and rear (a feature Americans can appreciate) and that 'goldfish bowl' top provides excellent all round visibilty. Talking of visibility, if you need to see where you are going in the dark the Multipla has got it covered, with a plethora of lights. Oh and another thing, the wheels are pushed out almost to the extremes of the chassis corners therefore it handles nicely too, which is a bonus. One of the engine options is a tiny but peppy 1.3 litre turbo diesel which sips fuel sparingly.
Right, I'm done extolling this ugly ducklings virtues so lets cut to the chase... FIAT, how 'bout a job then? 😉
That green-gold though - not flattering on anything
Some years ago I had a first model Nissan Prairie Also considered by most to be ugly and weird but it was a clever design (sliding side doors etc) and very practical .
The Fiat Multipla was ahead of it's time and still is. By making it 4"-6" wider it gave it a 3 seat configuration in a standard size box. There are a few still going near me in London.
Multipla is a very useful car, for family. Good idea .... good job.
My dad had a multipla. Very conforteble car for family trip and long less than 4 meters. Impossible to find another 6 seats car so short.
*its
I was hoping to see the flying 1970s car in the thumbnail.
4:08 Vilebrequin made a racing version of this car, it's called the "Multiplamg", and i'll be honest with you, it's so, cheesy, that's what it make it funny X)
Wow these are the most strangerest cars I've ever sawed
Have never hear the Chrysler turbine engine before. Fantastic!
Leno has a good episode on it.
I saw one at a car show. It was a combination of weird and cool!!!
I love the car in the thumbnail! It looks like a 1950's Science fiction version of a 2020 car.
the car is actually from the late 60s
It's a photo shopped 1970 Chrysler Newport
@@mightyjoe3881 Great, so it's not even real. Creator is gonna get a thumbs down for using clickbait like that, I was hoping some company actually made a crazy thing like this.
@@DragoCubX for that kind of style you need George Barris.
Clickbait thumbnail
@notfiveo And?
Yellow citi car is a cheese wedge.
Last one looks like a toy jeep .
Disappointed also. The clickbait looks like a It looks like a '70 Chrysler Imperial with a row of headlights in the grill.
3:14 - Honey, I shrunk the Bond Bug!
When the thumbnail is so Photoshop that you think it’s real 😂
Built for the hot climates in the world, "UK, Portugal and Australia" 🤣 (Looking out onto a rainy, windy cold day in Liverpool).
Great video! Thanks!
please, I've seen and forgotten about stranger looking cars than this.
The amphicar is actually cool.
My brother in law had a Multipla. I lovef it.
People in general: You'd need something sporty to pick up girls.
Me: 2:38
Don't forget the convertible version, wich looks like a minecraft minecart.
3:12 OUCH!! He totally hit that curb.
Where’s the car shown in the thumbnail? It looks like a weirdly modified ‘70 Chrysler Newport or something.
Photoshopped 1970 Chrysler New Yorker (so the caption on wikimedia commons says commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chrysler_New_Yorker_5.jpg ).
Background looks very much like the beginning of Blues Brothers... "The day I get out of prison, my own brother comes to pick me up in a police car."
indeed!
maybe muscle boat.
Clickbait
Gimme one of each ! 🌞
Cool vid,thanks😁!
The Chrysler turbine not only sounded like a jet plane looks like it had to be driven like one too. Steering must have been awful!
couldn't have been any worse than any other mopar of the time though. Still used the same parts
Si llegasen a producir nuevamente un par de estos ejemplares, seguramente venderían millones de unidades. Las personas adultas de hoy pagamos por la nostalgia de las cosas únicas que se quedaron en el pasado...
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A couple of months ago I saw (and ogled) an Isetta on the road near my house. A week later it showed up at my local car show. A Nissan Figaro was also there (never sold here in the USA). Also Model T's, American muscle cars, an Avanti and an old Austin London taxi. That was a good show.
The jet car is the closest thing that was made that resemble the cars in the fallout universe, it’s a shame that car didn’t make it
What's a bigger shame is that 46 out of only 55 were crushed and destroyed. And that out of the 9 left, only 2 are currently in running condition. One of them being in Jay Leno's car collection.
The P50 is so small that I can offer a parking place in the trunk of my smart fortwo 451 🤣😂
And I can haul both it, and your fortwo in my sport trac.
@@ChanMan-mm7fe 🤣😂👍
@@ChanMan-mm7fe
And you invented the matrioska, but with cars.
You know who has the longest they drive the smallest 😂🤣
Head light car takes ten alternators to keep going
You could do it easily nowadays with those LED headlights and would blind all other drivers on the road.
The Amphicar never took off because until today nobody needs a car that can swim. Nor does anybody need a car that can fly.
If something can swim, it only takes a trailer to move it from one habitat to the next. If it can fly it does not need to drive. 🤷🏼♂️
Lots of Suzuki X90 is modified as a traktor in Sweden restricted to 30km/h for 15 years old kids.
The Fiat Multipla was an innovative design with unusual styling......it was a very practical Vehicle.
And wasn't it pretty safe in a crash as well
3:16 I remember Rose's Water Ice owning 2 of these, they were outfitted as battery-powered, and had a short deck welded on the back. They would go out once a day during the summer and tour the rowhouse neighborhoods, where they'd sell water ice to thirsty kids playing games outside. Lower northeast Philadelphia, Whitaker and Wyoming Aves.
In the year of the Chrysler Turbine car I was 15 years very young. Now in my 70's, that car is still amazing! That body is just a killer, killer, killer. Nothing ever made today (2-20-21), will never match it. The cars now days are total junk with all the damn computers installed and when they go out it's very expensive to repair.
Premiered on the Mike Douglas show. I built a AMT model of it.
They are expensive to repair because labor became expensive.
Vehicles today offer countless advantages over older ones, mostly in safety (passive AND active systems).
What was lost was the simplicity of the machine, where the driver could (and had to) control everything,.and a more involving driving experience.
As for reliability, it depends entirely on the manufacturer. The low tolerances of older vehicles made them fairly unreliable too. There are very reliable manufacturers today.
You bring nothing useful,it is outdone in every way
"The people of America should thank their lucky stars that the FIAT Multipla never made it to the US"
Aren't those the SAME PEOPLE who plagued the whole world with the Aztec, the PT Cruiser and the Crossfire?
Dear god....
The PT Cruiser was an abomination but the Aztec and Crossfire were not as bad as the Multipla.
My wife's PT Loser has over 300,000 miles.
Fiat Multipla was horrible externally, but at least the internals were really huge and functional, probably the best I've seen in the cars of that period.
Three strikes. The PT Cruiser was designed by the original Chrysler Corp. and released by DaimlerChrysler, almost a decade before Fiat began acquiring Chrysler. Crossfire was a rehashed Mercedes minus the best parts. Aztek (not Aztec) is a Pontiac - no connection with Fiat.
I remember being taken on a holiday with another family when I was about 10. The car: a Mini Moke. It didn't have enough seats for all of us so I was wrapped up in the rear (cold and wet)!
Brilliant Video All The Best To You.
To be fair, the Isetta saved BMW from bankruptcy. They spent to much money on expensive cars that did not sell.
And the Multipla was a clever car, 6-seats and a fair boot within 4 meters of length. Fun to drive. It got a"normal" front 2004. But, one can assume that the first front scared off potential buyers. Still around 330.000 were sold.
Not sure about the "Isetta saved ..." bit. Production of Isetta (1956-62) and the disastrous model 507 (1956-1959) mostly overlapped; the remaining years of the outgoing Isetta run after 1959 could hardly reverse the losses. It was the Neue Klasse sedan that did it, not the Isetta.
@@nvo7024 Well, without the profit from over 160.000 Isettas BMW could not develop the 700 and the Neue Klasse
Those fat-looking old BMW's of the early/mid-fifties were a sight!
Mini Moke: I am very strange!
LuAZ-967 : Ammmm... ok.
MoAZ-6442 : Lol.
Those cars are unique ....wow amazing
The Stout Scarab is featured in the video game LA Noire. That's where I first heard of it.
Me too!
Excelente .
0:26 Wow, that back end reminds me of the 1960s Batmobile! Very similar styling!
Wow imagine seeing one of these on the road
wheres the car on the thumbnail???????
My grandfather and his brother were big “Army surplus” buyers. So when the chance to get a Mini Moke came along, they jumped on it. Not knowing exactly what they were, they’re expectations were just a little high. It had it’s use during deer season, the rear seats were removed and it could haul 2-3 average whitetail deer 🦌 stacked up. Small on power, huge on fun, it lasted for a good 5 years before being retired to the scrap metal pile. I had a ball driving it around our hunting grounds and backroads.
Need more cars!
00:51 my grandpa had an Isetta. He said, it was fun and crap at the same time. He also had a Goggomobil.
😂
Enclosed wheel wells are the bane of many futuristic car designs.
02:00 - 02:32
Aquele carrinho anfíbeo vermelho. Ao final dos anos 1970 tinha um igual em Porto Alegre .. Pertinho de onde eu morava..
I tell ya these vintage cars have way more swag than these new generation cars
So much more creative. We have become such a dull minded society.
I saw one of the turbine cars as it came out of Burbank Airport onto Hollywood way long ago. The sound is what attracted my attention.
According to the plates owner of number 8 is an "enthusiast"... the question is, enthusiastic, for THAT?
When someone describes something as being "festooned", you KNOW it's gonna' be BAD!
Even worse, 'randomly' festooned, dave.
I remember seeing one of the Fiat Multiplas parked near the Tivoli in Copenhaven in 2006. I had never seen one before and thought it was so ugly that I took a photo of it.
And WHEW! the dashboard was even uglier than the outside.
These cars could run on other planets.
they looks like the vehicles made by ET or Aliens
Why does it seem that we’ve stalled or gone backwards in terms of design progression. 01:22 is such a work of beauty . 03:15 in 1977 at school we made a car similar to this and classes took it in turns to learn to drive . We were so advanced back even then
2:37 〜cute😘
The yellow CitiCar (3:45) looks like a slice of cheesecake with headlights. Low crab!
No.10 - the Mini Moke was meant to be cheap, and one such vehikill ;) wore a sticker reading "Moking is not a wealth hazard" }))
Long ago, before the internet, mobile phones, etc, someone told me about a man who drove his bubble car into his garage but drove too close to the rear wall and couldn't get out because the car had no reverse gear. The garage was not visible from the street, so nobody heard his cries for help and he was stuck there all weekend until, when he didn't show up for work on the Monday, someone came to see if he was ok.
I wants a CityCar & update it!
Being a kid on a motorcycle in the winter, l really appreciated being behind the turbine car.
3:15 that's a drivable slice of cheese
00:59 looked like he was opening an old style fridge lol
Tadeo Jones car
The yellow car looked like it was giving he fingers up to the others and taking a pee.
0:40 this little thing helped 9 people to get freedom in 1964 and saved post-war Europe
The "Moke" could prove handy around the fatm...
3:14 that's what it would look like if you put a motor on a Lego
Wheres the Nissan Juke? lol
You forgot the Aurora, that was built by the Aurora Motor Company in 1957/1958
What an ugly car in my opinion, but yeah, it would be interesting for the video, and a good comparision for people that say that the fiat multipla is ugly.
I think the two 10 year old kids that designed the Multipla deserve credit for trying.
They must have began the project when they were 5
I've seen all these. If you don't supply what's in the thumbnail you dont get the subscription
I admire your principles.
I want that chrysler jet car
The Moke has proved popular with news paper deliverers.
I am sure a roof and perhaps some sort of sides were available.
That Scarab is the bee's knees ! I want one. As for the Suzuki x90.......well, we can all see why it never sold.
with only nine in the world you could probably ask a world famous custom car maker to make a repro for the cost of getting one of the nine
Guys doing an off road climb in a convertible, must have a death wish. If that thing rolls...
@@sauercrowder ...the built-in rollbar would protect them, as long as they were belted in.
@@sauercrowder
It’s actually got a built in roll bar. I had one, used it off road. The top is a targa top which has a solid spar connecting the front and rear frames.
It was OK off-road, but my little 1987, Suzuki, SJ412, Jimney was outstanding. In low ratio it would crawl over almost anything.
The amphicar my neighbor had one. He drove it into the lake each weekend.
A neighbour of mine bought a fiat multipla, when they got back and parked it on the drive me and my other neighbour thought it was some sort of disability car or designed for unusual cargo so we asked him what he’d bought it for and he just acted all confused… 3 days later there was a Citroen Picasso in its place.
Walt Disney World in Florida has a fleet of Amphicars that you can take for a "drive" around their lake. I don't know if you drive yourself or if they have a pilot take you. The latter would seem safer.
You have forgotten the Invacar.
Sound Turboo 😮😮😮😮
Das rote amphi car wurde in den 60ger Jahre in Lübeck - schlutup gebaut, habe noch als Kind einige davon gesehen wie sie zur Probefahrt in die Trave gefahren sind
2:50 a lowrider's delight 😎....but not with that death trap though 😮
The First one is just a zaz 960 on steroids
That Suzuki X90 is bad ass! 😀 How come Suzuki stopped making cars? 😕 They had some really cool ones!
Suzuki didn’t stop making cars! They are still pretty big in Asian countries and in Europe
4:27 Do you really need to ask?
It's performance here is not impressive. Or at least not as an off-road vehicle.
Powered by "a pair of turbines?" One gas turbine engine with two turbine wheels; one turned the compressor sand the other drove the rear wheels.
No, two concentric "spools" on one gas turbine engine. The first spool consisted of the low pressure compressor at the very front and low pressure turbine at the very rear which powered the wheels with no need for a torque converter. In between on a separate but concentric shaft was the second spool consisting of a high pressure compressor and high pressure turbine (with the combustor located in between).
@@Greatdome99 - There is no "low pressure' compressor in this engine, just the single, abet twin sided centrifugal compressor. A low pressure implies a split spool twin compressor engine like the J-52 and J-79. A separate single turbine drove the wheels while the other turned the compressor. It is very similar to a helicopter engine. Call it a turbo shaft.
The thumb when I seen it, I instantly thought about a strange video I seen called "Not so fast" By Pilot red sun. the picture of the thumbnail made me think of that.
I remember going to see the 1963 Chrysler turbine car in 1964 in Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada. I was 10 years old then. How dare anyone compare the Scarab to a dodge mini van. Look how big it is, and it only seats 6. The '84 and up magic wagons carried 7.
the first one is cool tho
....that Chrysler sounds and looks like it could achieve flight...
I owned an x90 drove it daily for 17 years.best fn car I've ever had
Suzuki made some fine vehicles.
Would be as useful to someone like me as a Prius
I dunno...the mini moke sounds pretty cool.
frog..frog car hihihi😁😁
Citicar is like a Star Trek motion picture car
to bad the 2002 bel air wasn't built, with a v8 instead of a turbo five cyl.
Don't need fake clickbait, there's enough material here. Downvote. I almost bought that wedge shaped electric CitiCar, one was on Ebay, but got outbid.
Ive seen these cars in cartoons when i was a kid. They are called wacky racers
idk fact: the first car is in a game called Carmageddon, Carmageddon (2): Carpocalypse Now or Carmageddon (3): TDR 2000